TrickleStar TrickleSaver PC

Even when you’re not using your electronics devices they are consuming power because most devices don’t really “turn off”. Electronics are known for going into stand-by or sleep mode when not in use and this can waste hundreds of dollars a year in electricity without you even knowing it. TrickleStar, manufacturers of energy-saving devices, have just the thing to help you save money and do good by Mother Earth at the same time.

The TrickleStar PC TrickleSaver, part of a much broader TrickleSaver line of products, is designed to reduce the standby energy consumed by the peripheral equipment that is connected to your PC. You simply connect the TrickleSaver PC to your computer via a standard USB connector and then connect your peripheral device to the plug at the other end.

The TrickleSaver detects the power status of your machine automatically. When your computer is powered on the product will switch on all of your peripheral devices. On the flip side, when you’ve wrapped up work and you power down your PC, the TrickleSaver will switch off all of your other devices like printers, cell phone chargers, and speakers. It’s easy to install and provides a simple way to reduce wasteful standby energy consumption. You can connect it directly to your extraneous equipment or to a standard electrical powerstrip allowing you to control multiple devices at the same time.

Key Features

  • Built-in relay for switching off devices that consume standby current
  • Rear mounting holes for wall, under desk mounting

Product Warranty

  • The product is supplied with a 1-year product warranty against defective manufacturing and components

You can get more information on the TrickleSaver PC and the entire line of TrickleSaver products at www.tricklestar.com. It retails for $24.95.

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TrickleStar TrickleSaver PC [Reduce the Stand-By Energy Consumption of Your Computer Peripherals]

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